Established in 2006, American Indians in Children's Literature (AICL) provides critical perspectives and analysis of indigenous peoples in children's and young adult books, the school curriculum, popular culture, and society. Scroll down for links to book reviews, Native media, and more.

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san jonero
said...

I love Bunky's artwork. I really like how he mixes the past with the present. Not to mention the beautiful colors he uses. I'm not much of an artsy guy. Before I became aware of Bunky's work my other favorite artist was Van Gogh. So that should kinda tell you how much I follow art.But Bunky really has some wonderfull paintings.

First Peoples listed AICL as one of the Top Five Native Blogs and Podcast to follow. School Library Journal's Elizabeth Burns featured AICL as her Blog of the Day on July 2, 2007, and in 2007, the ALA's Association for Library Service to Children invited Debbie to write a blog post for their site.

American Indian? Or, Native American? There is no agreement among Native peoples. Both are used. It is best to be specific. Example: Instead of "Debbie Reese, a Native American," say "Debbie Reese, a Nambe Pueblo Indian woman."